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It is about verifying mandatory administrative requirements that must be in place so that we can fulfill our responsibilities.
The DGT reminds us that before buying a car we have to take into account a series of requirements. And it is that it is about verifying mandatory administrative requirements and that they must be in order for us to fulfill our responsibilities. In addition, this will prevent us from unpleasant surprises in the future, a series of reports that has reminded us.
The DGT itself informs that these reports can be requested at the electronic headquarters or in person at its offices. And within them we find the reduced and complete report. The first provides information on the date of the first registration in Spain of the vehicle, in addition to the possible incidents that would prevent the transfer of the vehicle or its circulation. A totally free report. The complete report, for its part, collects all the administrative information, such as the identity of the owner, where the vehicle is domiciled, ITV history and even mileage.
We can then review the report on the technical data. This administrative report collects the basic identification data of the vehicle and the technical information of the vehicle, such as power, inspection history, etc. While the load report will inform us about the loads or disposal limitations that may appear in the Vehicle Registry. It could be, for example, a change of ownership.
Finally, we have at our disposal the vehicle report in my name, which identifies the vehicles that appear in the name of the interested party, including the data of the active vehicles. Equally interesting are the report on unregistered vehicles and the report on vehicle ownership. The first certifies if an unregistered vehicle is registered in Traffic, while the second will verify if the applicant is the owner of the vehicle, or if he is on the date we want to review.